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for young women, a lot of what we're doing in news, we use the technology that college women are using, speak to them through their professors and other students, and peers, and try to meet the more they are. >> on a similar front, marilinda garcia, what do you think could be done, what would be your advice to get more young women to run for office? >> i think programs like this are important because they showcase people liked karin do wonderful work, other elected officials around the country we are around in the country. it seems to me -- the most important thing for me, was that somebody actively encourages someone to take that step. there have been studies done about corporate involvement with women, all these other sectors, and what they always say is with women, despite all the things being equal -- they are qualified, intelligent, capable, accomplished just as much as their male counterparts, we tend to question our qualifications, the timing, all of these things, and not run for that promotion, not ask for the salary raise. i think there is an intersection with politics there,
for young women, a lot of what we're doing in news, we use the technology that college women are using, speak to them through their professors and other students, and peers, and try to meet the more they are. >> on a similar front, marilinda garcia, what do you think could be done, what would be your advice to get more young women to run for office? >> i think programs like this are important because they showcase people liked karin do wonderful work, other elected officials around...
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for us. need men andat, we women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. foundation mark lever ine, freedom works, all have found arguments on why obama care should be defunded. is, have estion to you you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so perhaps your opinion with be change the? >> if you have not would you so?sider doing >> i have dinner every tuesday demint.th jim claim that because you won't for obama er you are care is utterly ridiculous. i don't disagree away need to get obama care. tactic.ree with the you don't set a strategy out to ry to accomplish something ignoring a couple of realistic facts. is the only way you get rid f obama care is with 67 votes in the u.s. senate. the house of of reserves unless obama is going to roll over and say i made a to quit this, e and i don't think that will happen. that is number one. glad you raised the issue because it means you are involved in the future of ur country and that is admirable. ted cruz marco rubio,
for us. need men andat, we women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. foundation mark lever ine, freedom works, all have found arguments on why obama care should be defunded. is, have estion to you you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so perhaps your opinion with be change the? >> if you have not would you so?sider doing >> i have dinner every tuesday demint.th jim claim that because you won't for obama er you are care is utterly ridiculous. i...
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use, 202-t thethe us 585-381. out to how you can reach us. facebook.com available too. i see novans saying problems using them for military operations but do not think they should be used again surveillance -- civilians under any circumstances and they should not be allowed to be used for any individual to target another individual. robert miller says this -- from thise comments morning's facebook page on the topic. if you support the use, -- we will hear from law enforcement officials as well. we will also hear from privacy advocates on this issue. now is the chance to turn to you for the first half-hour and the discussion. on the supporto line. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. i am an old retired military man. i do not know where we got this. i think what the governor just did, signing the voting thing -- i think --[inaudible] host: what specifically about the use of drones do you support ? rusty up next. caller: i oppose them. they are used to kill people overseas that we have not even declared war on. you bring them back here from the states and start u
use, 202-t thethe us 585-381. out to how you can reach us. facebook.com available too. i see novans saying problems using them for military operations but do not think they should be used again surveillance -- civilians under any circumstances and they should not be allowed to be used for any individual to target another individual. robert miller says this -- from thise comments morning's facebook page on the topic. if you support the use, -- we will hear from law enforcement officials as well....
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is he started using the f.b.i. more than they were using him. what is detailed in the book is how much the f.b.i. actually went out of its way not just to look the other way when whitey bulger murdered people but to actually thwart attempts by decent law enforcement to take him down. at one point he was the suspect in four separate homicides in the early 1980's. a business man in oklahoma, a boston businessman murdered in miami, and a gang hit here on the waterfront just a few miles from where his trial is taking place. the f.b.i. went out of its way to thwart its own people. there were f.b.i. agents in oklahoma trying to do the right thing and they were lied to by people in boston. this was from the approval of f.b.i. headquarters in washington. host: our guest with us until 9:00 to talk about the whitey bulger case and what happened to the jury now in the decision-making phase. if you have questions for him, ---- what call, 202-58 has been the approach of the prosecution and the defense? guest: the prosecution has been matter of fact about thi
is he started using the f.b.i. more than they were using him. what is detailed in the book is how much the f.b.i. actually went out of its way not just to look the other way when whitey bulger murdered people but to actually thwart attempts by decent law enforcement to take him down. at one point he was the suspect in four separate homicides in the early 1980's. a business man in oklahoma, a boston businessman murdered in miami, and a gang hit here on the waterfront just a few miles from where...
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use the technology that women are using. speaking to the professors and their peers and meet them where they are. >> on a similar front, at 23.da, you ran what you think could be done or what would be your device to give more young women to run for office? programs like this are important because they doingse people likekarin wonderful work, elected officials that are probably my age that are around in the country. it seems to me the most important thing for me is that somebody actively encourages someone to take that step as a young woman. ofause there have been rafts studies done about corporate involvement, all of these sectors. what they always say is with women, despite all things being equal -- they are qualified, intelligent, capable, accomplished -- we do tend to our qualifications or the timing or all of these things and not run for that promotion, not ask for that salary raise. , there isk politics an intersection there as well, in terms of putting yourself out there, trying to be a leader and all these things. , t
use the technology that women are using. speaking to the professors and their peers and meet them where they are. >> on a similar front, at 23.da, you ran what you think could be done or what would be your device to give more young women to run for office? programs like this are important because they doingse people likekarin wonderful work, elected officials that are probably my age that are around in the country. it seems to me the most important thing for me is that somebody actively...
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-- to catch up with us? surecan i do now to make that we do not have a breach of personal information? >> that is really what i was try to get at. thank you. i have asked in delaware for that head of the department of technology education to see what steps we're are taking. it looks like a pretty good list and i am not sure what resources are available here for us at nga . i want to get the best in class set of standards. >> kenny rogers the dashboard, and some of the other questions -- can you run through the dashboard, and some of the other questions? there is a dashboard where there is a checklist, we are not talking about dreams and volumes of paper, we're talking about a simple sort of step and action you can take and go through. that is available through this center. and e-mails of our other partners who are part of this board. members who would be delighted to have a governor call them, or reach out to them, and save what advice can you give to me on this? as with the other homeland they needspects, d
-- to catch up with us? surecan i do now to make that we do not have a breach of personal information? >> that is really what i was try to get at. thank you. i have asked in delaware for that head of the department of technology education to see what steps we're are taking. it looks like a pretty good list and i am not sure what resources are available here for us at nga . i want to get the best in class set of standards. >> kenny rogers the dashboard, and some of the other...
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at the head table we have amazing people with us today. you have been introduced a little bit to them. bobby patent is a local business leader. he truly defines what it means to be at texas success story. a troop-nearing entrepreneur. -- a true pionerring entrepreneur. adrienne garcia and my very dear friend and said that colleague. texas women know that ellis has our back. [applause] these leaders, amazing leaders are a part of a growing movement to build a state that is more star. they are ready to talk about how it can be even greater. the majority of texans are ready to start that conversation. their voices are too often drowned out by the shouts of people in power who provoke division. who hope that shouting will distract from real solutions. they are doing serious damage to the lives and opportunities of the texans the claim to represent. they brag about low unemployment, while at the tame same time dramatically underfunding texas education. they travel to states as far away as california and new york, trying to lure business to texa
at the head table we have amazing people with us today. you have been introduced a little bit to them. bobby patent is a local business leader. he truly defines what it means to be at texas success story. a troop-nearing entrepreneur. -- a true pionerring entrepreneur. adrienne garcia and my very dear friend and said that colleague. texas women know that ellis has our back. [applause] these leaders, amazing leaders are a part of a growing movement to build a state that is more star. they are...
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we reelected you to not only represent us, but to fight for us. because of that, we need men and women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. heritage foundation, freedom works, all have found -- sound arguments on why obamacare should be defunded. so my question to you is, have used that than with any of these organizations -- have you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so your opinion would be changed? if not, would you do so? [applause] >> i have dinner every week with jim demint. i have met with markley and -- mike lee and marco rubio. the claim that because you won't sign a letter are you for obama care iserly ridiculous. -- is utterly ridiculous. i don't degree that we need to get rid of obama care. i disagree with the tactic. you do not set a strategy at the -- out to try to accomplish something, ignoring a couple realistic facts. one, the only way you get rid of obamacare is with 67 votes in the u.s. senate. and two thirds of the house of representatives. unless obama is going to roll over and say, we made
we reelected you to not only represent us, but to fight for us. because of that, we need men and women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. heritage foundation, freedom works, all have found -- sound arguments on why obamacare should be defunded. so my question to you is, have used that than with any of these organizations -- have you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so your opinion would be changed? if not, would you do so? [applause] >> i have...
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the president insisted on the sequester, and none of us wanted, none of us like it. there are smarter ways to cut spending. the house has moved twice over the last year and a half to replace the sequester. we saw no action in the united states senate. so if they want the sequester to go, we will have to get serious about our long-term spending problem. host: that was a little bit of speaker boehner from yesterday. on our facebook page, a lot of conversation already going on. -- cut jay, he says everything but basic services. jimmy says, if obama cared, he would be a better president. he don't, so here we go again. jeff says -- nothing new from this pathetic congress. theiams comments -- let government shutdown, maybe they will be able to screw us, spy on us, or cover their scandals up. who am i kidding, they will find a way to do that anyway. another says -- eliminate republicans in the house, eliminate the problem. and tom says -- they should have their pay suspended for not doing their job. oregon on our, democrat line. what do you think about the federal budget an
the president insisted on the sequester, and none of us wanted, none of us like it. there are smarter ways to cut spending. the house has moved twice over the last year and a half to replace the sequester. we saw no action in the united states senate. so if they want the sequester to go, we will have to get serious about our long-term spending problem. host: that was a little bit of speaker boehner from yesterday. on our facebook page, a lot of conversation already going on. -- cut jay, he says...
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tell us more. guest: for those of us been in washington for many years, this is like one of the issues that just won't go away. the whole lobbyist funding of trips for members surfaced in a big way back in the jack abramoff scandal 2006 when it became obvious that he was using travel to lavish destinations and events to essentially bribe lawmakers and a number of people went to jail over that. the house and senate both realize they have a serious problem and went to work to try to make reforms. they created some new rules, no doubt about that, made it little tougher, needed preapproval, needed to go through ethics reviews. but they left a loophole that has been seized upon by a number of groups with special interests. if you were a group with interest before congress, you could set up a nonprofit entity that had very similar interest and they can pay for the travel. that's what's been happening. that's what we've seen over the past few years as a trend and a growing with ethic groups which say noth
tell us more. guest: for those of us been in washington for many years, this is like one of the issues that just won't go away. the whole lobbyist funding of trips for members surfaced in a big way back in the jack abramoff scandal 2006 when it became obvious that he was using travel to lavish destinations and events to essentially bribe lawmakers and a number of people went to jail over that. the house and senate both realize they have a serious problem and went to work to try to make reforms....
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purpose of our liberty may be used differently, each and every one of us might use it differently. going to spend our money the same. we don't all want to go to the same school, the same place, the same church. we want to make our own pickings. if you don't want to go to church, you don't have to. these things are personal choices. and socially, there should be choices. no, well, the liberals say, oh, you can't do that. there's somebody who might e poor and another person rich and we should have economic equality. that's a the goal. good way to have equality -- poverty. so making -- making it so hat -- this is the real free choice that we should be talking bout, the choice about how to run your life. and people will say economic thing.y is one personal liberty, life styles? we're not going tell people how to behave? know, vices you and sins are not to be crimes. with, you as dealt a person. you have to decide what you're life. to make of your you're going to make all of those decisions, not the government. involved.e family is but once the government gets involved in all of the eco
purpose of our liberty may be used differently, each and every one of us might use it differently. going to spend our money the same. we don't all want to go to the same school, the same place, the same church. we want to make our own pickings. if you don't want to go to church, you don't have to. these things are personal choices. and socially, there should be choices. no, well, the liberals say, oh, you can't do that. there's somebody who might e poor and another person rich and we should...
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let us breathe, let us live our lives, let us be americans. >> we are spending the evening asking our viewers and listeners whether they find town halls helpful. as a congressman, do you find these meetings helpful? >> absolutely. we are unique because of how large our district is. we have 26 counties. there are a few congressmen and congress women that have a larger district than that, but the only way we can communicate effectively with everybody is through town hall meetings. there isn't a media source that can cover our entire district. we have to go to them. in our campaign, what we heard over and over again was people said the only time they ever saw their congressman was during the campaign cycles. that is not who we are. we want to make sure we are accountable to the individual and the only way we can be accountable is to make sure that we stand in front of them and hold ourselves accountable. host: this is your first opportunity. you were elected last november. how does this feel compared to campaigning? >> it probably feels a little bit better because we are in a situation w
let us breathe, let us live our lives, let us be americans. >> we are spending the evening asking our viewers and listeners whether they find town halls helpful. as a congressman, do you find these meetings helpful? >> absolutely. we are unique because of how large our district is. we have 26 counties. there are a few congressmen and congress women that have a larger district than that, but the only way we can communicate effectively with everybody is through town hall meetings....
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the ringleaders will use their use their own. they cannot use it. it is in their interest to maximize their return. that is to get other people participating. they will give friends, colleagues, occasionally they will bring in disadvantaged people from the streets and are their names and social security numbers. it is extremely unfortunate. thatingleader will use information to apply and apply for student aid. that money will go back to the person whose name and social that belongs to, and in the ringleader and that person split the money. host: when someone clicks the check, they don't have to go face-to-face with university from the remainder of the pell grant money. guest: they do not. they comes electronically to the student, or alleged student. host: we have the federal student aid website. can something be done there to help give more information to make sure this doesn't happen? guest: there are a number of byngs that can be done both the department and by universities, which you have mentioned. reportartment, we did a a couple of years ago t
the ringleaders will use their use their own. they cannot use it. it is in their interest to maximize their return. that is to get other people participating. they will give friends, colleagues, occasionally they will bring in disadvantaged people from the streets and are their names and social security numbers. it is extremely unfortunate. thatingleader will use information to apply and apply for student aid. that money will go back to the person whose name and social that belongs to, and in...
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republicans -- send us a tweet @cspanwj. you can also e-mail us, journal@c-span.org. we will begin with josh rogan who broke the story. he is our senior correspondent on the phone. is headline in your piece the obama administration secretly suspended military aid to egypt. how did you find this out? the primary source was senator patrick leahy, he is the chairman of the state and foreign appropriations subcommittee. i asked a lot of people what was going on with this $1.3 billion of u.s. military aid to egypt. their understanding was that it had been halted. i investigated a little bit further and what i found was that the administration's review of military aid is ongoing. they are going through a broad review of the entire u.s. egypt relationship. they decided not to disburse most forms of the military aid, with some exceptions this was a -- with some to exceptions. despite the fact that the administration is determined that -- if that sounds at the mouthful, it is because it is. where's the money in the process? and what impact will it have? administration public l
republicans -- send us a tweet @cspanwj. you can also e-mail us, journal@c-span.org. we will begin with josh rogan who broke the story. he is our senior correspondent on the phone. is headline in your piece the obama administration secretly suspended military aid to egypt. how did you find this out? the primary source was senator patrick leahy, he is the chairman of the state and foreign appropriations subcommittee. i asked a lot of people what was going on with this $1.3 billion of u.s....
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i do not think it is relevant for us to weigh in. we cannot be weighing in on every single race in the country. in particular in this case, bob filner is the mayor of san diego. his conduct is outrageous and unacceptable. as a woman leader, i found it important to specifically say that not only was the conduct unacceptable but that he should resign. >> the rnc have suggested that filner's conduct has undercut the whole democratic line that there is a war on women. how do you answer that? >> i point you to the 18 point gap that president obama and democrats enjoyed among women voters in the last election. when it comes to our policies, women overwhelmingly support democrats and president obama's agenda. we are right on the issues that matter to women and they are wrong. we make sure that women have access to reproductive health services without interference from the government. we support making sure that we have top-quality education system so our children can get the best education and grow up and be the important next generation le
i do not think it is relevant for us to weigh in. we cannot be weighing in on every single race in the country. in particular in this case, bob filner is the mayor of san diego. his conduct is outrageous and unacceptable. as a woman leader, i found it important to specifically say that not only was the conduct unacceptable but that he should resign. >> the rnc have suggested that filner's conduct has undercut the whole democratic line that there is a war on women. how do you answer that?...
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there are some of us here old enough to remember we used to be able to walk across and have lunch in nogales and walked back. think about doing that today. you bring up problems on the border, and with this surveillance capability, we will be able to keep people back, and then we will be able to send these teams out. finally, the coyotes. we know these coyotes are the worst scum-of-the-earth people, and they are bringing people into tucson and up to phoenix and putting them in drop houses where they hold them in the most unspeakable conditions and then hold them for ransom that their families back in mexico. it is an argument for getting our borders secure, but also an argument for us to address the entire issue of illegal immigration. i thank you for your passion. yes, sir. >> [indiscernible] >> go ahead. >> you are not answering why and what we are going to do with border patrol agents. [indiscernible] >> every citizen of this country has the benefit of innocence of proven guilty. that is a fundamental quality of our democracy. there should be complete and thorough investigation, c
there are some of us here old enough to remember we used to be able to walk across and have lunch in nogales and walked back. think about doing that today. you bring up problems on the border, and with this surveillance capability, we will be able to keep people back, and then we will be able to send these teams out. finally, the coyotes. we know these coyotes are the worst scum-of-the-earth people, and they are bringing people into tucson and up to phoenix and putting them in drop houses where...
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let us look at it. if i do not get either in camera all discovery or hauling it back and forth as appropriate and full disclosure, not only will i issue a subpoena, but i'm going to have to do a lot more. the american people are about to spend more money on this program, perhaps more than any other program launched in its infancy. this is very expensive. you mentioned medicaid. obama care is effectively simply a federal pays both sides large medical program. that's really what it's becoming. the federal taxpayers will be on the hook for huge amounts of money. all we're asking for is that you obey the law as written, and you provide us information when we believe that you created a rule that the last panel couldn't find language to allow you to have that interpretation. you said here said under oath, that, in fact, you had a significant number of people, career professionals, who did analysis. you've begin this committee no such analysis. i'm sending you back very simply. you were pretty close to a usele
let us look at it. if i do not get either in camera all discovery or hauling it back and forth as appropriate and full disclosure, not only will i issue a subpoena, but i'm going to have to do a lot more. the american people are about to spend more money on this program, perhaps more than any other program launched in its infancy. this is very expensive. you mentioned medicaid. obama care is effectively simply a federal pays both sides large medical program. that's really what it's becoming....
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that's not us. that's criticism from somebody that probably supports a national health care plan of some kind. finally, i think this does get overlooked in the debate, and i want to end my comments on a point of agreement because while we have voted repeatedly to repeal, there have actually been times we have on both sides of the aisle agreed and agreed with the president about changing this bill. in the last couple of years we actually passed seven pieces of legislation when we were in the majority, they obviously had to go through a democratic senate and the president's desk, that changed or modified obamacare. that saved about $62 billion. my friends after ramming that legislation through looked at the so-called 1040's that were going to be attached to every $600 purchase and said you guys are right. that's a really bad idea. the president thought so, too. we got rid of it. we also got rid of the assisted living portion of it, the so-called class act that was financially unsustainable. why? secre
that's not us. that's criticism from somebody that probably supports a national health care plan of some kind. finally, i think this does get overlooked in the debate, and i want to end my comments on a point of agreement because while we have voted repeatedly to repeal, there have actually been times we have on both sides of the aisle agreed and agreed with the president about changing this bill. in the last couple of years we actually passed seven pieces of legislation when we were in the...
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they failed us. we look to our congressmen, and to your credit, 40 times you have say get rid of it. insanity's definition is the same thing done again. chance, and itt is more than who is going to win the political power play if we shut down government. it is going to be what will the future of our country look like in a decade? once the tentacles are there, it is to late to then dial it back. look at social security. i think that is worth the risk, and >> i do not think it would come to that. >>i think it would come to that, -- if i can finish my point, and i do not think it would work. look, we can do as you suggest. no problem passing the original bill without it. that is fine, but it is not going anywhere in the senate. it will have it attached it and it will come back. point i really think about the consequences of this kind of stuff in terms of people and youans'facilities, do too. but it is true. i agree that this was passed against the will of the people. there was never a poll that said it
they failed us. we look to our congressmen, and to your credit, 40 times you have say get rid of it. insanity's definition is the same thing done again. chance, and itt is more than who is going to win the political power play if we shut down government. it is going to be what will the future of our country look like in a decade? once the tentacles are there, it is to late to then dial it back. look at social security. i think that is worth the risk, and >> i do not think it would come to...
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-- to catch up with us? what can i do now to make sure that we do not have a breach of personal information? >> that is really what i was try to get at. thank you. i have asked in delaware for that head of the department of technology education to see what steps we're are taking. it looks like a pretty good list and i am not sure what resources are available here for us at nga. i want to get the best in class set of standards. can you run through the dashboard, and some of the other questions? there is a dashboard where there is a checklist, we are not talking about dreams and volumes of paper, we're talking about a simple sort of step and action you can take and go through. that is available through this center. also, the names and e-mails of our other partners who are part of this board. members who would be delighted to have a governor call them, or reach out to them, and save what advice can you give to me on this? as with the other homeland security aspects, they need drilling, training, and metrics lai
-- to catch up with us? what can i do now to make sure that we do not have a breach of personal information? >> that is really what i was try to get at. thank you. i have asked in delaware for that head of the department of technology education to see what steps we're are taking. it looks like a pretty good list and i am not sure what resources are available here for us at nga. i want to get the best in class set of standards. can you run through the dashboard, and some of the other...
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tell us about it? >> there was an article, a profile on me. in my office i have this sofa that i call the true sofa. so often members will come in and tell me what they think. i meet with constituents on a regular basis. when you're in there, you get one on one, and you get the real story line is for the policy, why they do not. that is what we have to do as a party, engage people one-on-one. i think about my own district. when you talk about minority outreach, different demographic out rich, my district is 54% democrat, 34% republican, 12% independent. but about 25% of that is african-american. i carry the african-american vote each time i ran, and i did that by going one-on-one. i am the third generation from where i'm from fear they are not voting for some unknown republican. that made a big difference. that is what we have to do as a party, make sure that we are going out and talking to people one on one, let the chairman laid out in his plan, and not showing up the day or month before an election,
tell us about it? >> there was an article, a profile on me. in my office i have this sofa that i call the true sofa. so often members will come in and tell me what they think. i meet with constituents on a regular basis. when you're in there, you get one on one, and you get the real story line is for the policy, why they do not. that is what we have to do as a party, engage people one-on-one. i think about my own district. when you talk about minority outreach, different demographic out...
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that is really hurt us. -- that has really hurt us. host: is there training for you for newer technology that comes in? .aller: not really rea it is mainly warehouse type jobs. it is a service type job. great demand of technology type jobs in this area. host: how far are you from louisville? caller: 30 miles. host: thanks for your call. from "the new york times" -- let's hear from lisa in jacksonville, florida. good morning on our democrat's line. host: i wanted to weigh in on the technology issue. i have a masters degree in urban planning. i have worked in civil service for about 25 years. recently, due to budgetary a reduction in my income for $11,000. it has spurred me to start my own business and the insurance industry. with low-cost websites i should be able to help increase my own -- my ownn crumb personal income and may be able to employ others in a part-time basis. host: without a commercial plug, what are you doing on facebook? will cut thing are you doing? -- what kind of thing are you doing? local history is an untapped indu
that is really hurt us. -- that has really hurt us. host: is there training for you for newer technology that comes in? .aller: not really rea it is mainly warehouse type jobs. it is a service type job. great demand of technology type jobs in this area. host: how far are you from louisville? caller: 30 miles. host: thanks for your call. from "the new york times" -- let's hear from lisa in jacksonville, florida. good morning on our democrat's line. host: i wanted to weigh in on the...
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he helped us. he helped us to realize the movie to make. host: is it all the material that the aides shot or did you work in any other archival? guest: it is roughly 60%-70% of the movie. we realized pretty quickly the problem was it is so personal and opaque in a lot of ways that you could not make a movie out of just that material. we used a lot of network news footage to situate the audience in particular time and explain the context in which the movies were being made. we also used retrospective footage respecting on experiences to provide their own perspective on what it was they were experiencing. host: we will see another clip later in damages depicting life -- and images depicting life in the richard nixon era. in the meantime, our caller. of "ourye, co-producer nixon." caller: good morning, c-span. i was a republican back in those days. i respect the presidency of nixon, and am very disappointed on how the presidency has suffered since nixon. it was not an overwhelming kingdom or nothing like that, it is just the disrespect of the
he helped us. he helped us to realize the movie to make. host: is it all the material that the aides shot or did you work in any other archival? guest: it is roughly 60%-70% of the movie. we realized pretty quickly the problem was it is so personal and opaque in a lot of ways that you could not make a movie out of just that material. we used a lot of network news footage to situate the audience in particular time and explain the context in which the movies were being made. we also used...
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it is going to hurt us. we are going to get our sons and daughters killed over a situation where we do not know who is the culprit. is like the big bad wolf and we have come to blow your house debt. we will get some bricks pushed back on us and our people are going to be hurt. i don't think it is a good idea to be running there without all of the true facts. sayingf reporters are this man actually did it without knowing if that is true or not. that is like a mad parent. you cannot assume the child did without fax. running in their, we would be putting ourselves in that situation. the white house is now saying -- caller: i don't like that --pons of mass instruction of mass destruction statement. last time they said that, it was a big flat out lie. host: when the white house says there's very little doubt, as a senior official told -- said in a statement yesterday. you don't believe the white house at this point, either? caller: i am not saying i don't believe you. weapons of mass destruction, we know that is
it is going to hurt us. we are going to get our sons and daughters killed over a situation where we do not know who is the culprit. is like the big bad wolf and we have come to blow your house debt. we will get some bricks pushed back on us and our people are going to be hurt. i don't think it is a good idea to be running there without all of the true facts. sayingf reporters are this man actually did it without knowing if that is true or not. that is like a mad parent. you cannot assume the...
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you can also send us a tweet or join us on facebook. the white house announced that the president will have remarks scheduled at about 10:15 eastern time. we will have live coverage. he is expected to speak about the situation in egypt. as a story this morning, frontpage, a day of bloodshed rocks egypt, and an editorial from the new york times, oteri madness in cairo. washington must distance itself from the egyptian destructive generals. the streetsdbath in of cairo, leaders have demonstrated they have no aptitude for an little interest in guiding their country back to democracy. on the contrary, the political general andh's of a the brutal repression he has unleashed now threaten to produce the worst of all possible outcomes to an already inflamed situation -- a murderous civil war. are quotations from other newspapers. one photographic -- go live to the pentagon. >> that afternoon. eliminating sexual a start from remainsexual assault top priorities. every service member deserves a safe and ferment where they are free from the threat
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the unfolding battle to protect your right to vote in this country. it's being waged on multiple fronts in multiple states. we've got full coverage after a whole host of developments in a moment with texas representative waukeen castro and the reverend al sharpton. >>> as the outrage over russia's anti-gay laws continue to grow, we're beginning to get a disturbing picture of what life is like there for its lgbt citizens. my guest tonight is russian, openly gay and about to flee the country. >>> plus, stop and frisk and edward snown, what do they have in quhcommon? a whole lot more than you might think. >>> we begin on the front lines of voter suppression, with multiple developments across the country, not the least of which is the attorney general of the united states eric holder suing the state of texas, two states suing the federal government back, and a prominent republi
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it is directly behind us. it is to expand the disposal area which is a very efficient way for us to use of dredge. it would be 600 acres of prime real estate, the most prime real estate on the east coast. host: there are spending restraint and washington. that will be next. rb scott and scott ritual -- we will talk to them here. thank you both or having c-span here at the port of virginia and working with us to make it so our viewers can understand a little bit more about how port work in this country. i appreciate your time. guest: thanks for coming. host: we are back live from the port of virginia and norfolk, virginia where there are 45 ships a week at come here to the sports alone. and economic impact annually of about 31 billion dollars to $43 billion. we have two congressmen here with us. thank you both for being here. we appreciate your time this morning. it is obvious that the port is a big economic impact that is important for the state of virginia. what does this mean or your constituents? guest: we
it is directly behind us. it is to expand the disposal area which is a very efficient way for us to use of dredge. it would be 600 acres of prime real estate, the most prime real estate on the east coast. host: there are spending restraint and washington. that will be next. rb scott and scott ritual -- we will talk to them here. thank you both or having c-span here at the port of virginia and working with us to make it so our viewers can understand a little bit more about how port work in this...
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not onlyted you to represent us, but to fight for us. because of that, we need men and women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. heritage foundation, freedom works, all have found -- sound arguments on why obamacare should be defunded. so my question to you is, have used that than with any of these organizations -- have you sat theseith any of organizations to discuss this so your opinion would be changed? if not, would you do so? [applause] >> i have dinner every week with jim demint. --ave met with markley and mike lee and marco rubio. because -- the claim that because you will not sign a letter that you are not for obama care is utterly ridiculous. i do not disagree that we need to get rid of obamacare. i disagree with the tactic. you do not set a strategy at the to accomplish something, ignoring a couple realistic facts. one, the only way you get rid of obamacare is with 67 votes in the u.s. senate. to -- and two thirds of the house of representatives. unless obama will destroy love her and say, i made a mistake, we go
not onlyted you to represent us, but to fight for us. because of that, we need men and women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. heritage foundation, freedom works, all have found -- sound arguments on why obamacare should be defunded. so my question to you is, have used that than with any of these organizations -- have you sat theseith any of organizations to discuss this so your opinion would be changed? if not, would you do so? [applause] >> i have dinner every week with...
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he has left us. as far as the size and scope of the division itself, it is a sense of what kind of information they hold and how much and if there are rules as to how long they hold on to this information. the specialhing operations division has is a database called dice. that is one with a coordinate and send information out nationally. it is an acronym. seems to change a little. i cannot recall what the current iteration is. we have a lot of acronyms and washington. it is a database that is different from the nsa database because it includes information collected lawfully from search warrants and subpoenas andsays the dea. if they are investigating you for drugs and they did a subpoena and got your phone records, the numbers you've dialed and the numbers you dial you would be in that database. if they are investigating me, they would do the same thing. it would not be the contents of evercall but they metadata, is on your phone bill. then they will put -- they will do that for every drug case in th
he has left us. as far as the size and scope of the division itself, it is a sense of what kind of information they hold and how much and if there are rules as to how long they hold on to this information. the specialhing operations division has is a database called dice. that is one with a coordinate and send information out nationally. it is an acronym. seems to change a little. i cannot recall what the current iteration is. we have a lot of acronyms and washington. it is a database that is...
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want us to vote for him, and then he takes us and the behind. behind. us in the i am so disgusted. i am 75-years-old. i have never seen my country being run up like this. kids cannot find jobs. people -- men cannot support their wives and children any more. he is advocating food stamps and welfare. instead of doing that, why doesn't he put on his boots, tighten his pants, and work with everyone, not just the democrats, but everybody, black, white, hispanic -- whatever. what difference does it make what your race is? we are all americans and helped to build this country. about time he stayed home and take care of the problems we have in the country instead of hopping on the airplane every time he turns around, entertaining. we have had more entertaining with what he is on that anything else. i am tired of him blaming someone else. whatin your heart and see you were doing. you are separating this country. host: thinker calling. some other news as well. post" --the washington to "usa today" -- fire.scipline under back to the phones. headlineton times" today -- what do you think about
want us to vote for him, and then he takes us and the behind. behind. us in the i am so disgusted. i am 75-years-old. i have never seen my country being run up like this. kids cannot find jobs. people -- men cannot support their wives and children any more. he is advocating food stamps and welfare. instead of doing that, why doesn't he put on his boots, tighten his pants, and work with everyone, not just the democrats, but everybody, black, white, hispanic -- whatever. what difference does it...
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most much us around 60 and back around 80 tomorrow. tomorrow the weather will begin to change as the clouds begin to stream in out of the south. the a rain maker developing in the coastal southeast and will run the coast. it will go into the day on sunday. enjoy a mild and dry evening and a bright start in the morning because things will change, especially on sunday. more on that coming up. >>> back to school in moore, oklahoma. a city devastated by a deadly tornado that struck at the end of the past school year and killed several students. teachers and faculty welcome kids back today with a big celebration hoping to put the memory of the twister behind them. >> reporter: it's a new beginning in moore, oklahoma. >> it's first day of school. we're back together. [ cheers and applause ] . >> reporter: abc world news went back to school with students after a powerful ef 5 tornado tore through the town in may killing four people including seven people from the elementary school. two schools were flattened by the twister. >> are you excited
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thank you for joining us. it's a horrific crime that's actually generating calls to boycott america. a young man from australia was gunned down while jogging, allegedly by three american teenagers who were bored and did it for the fun of it. the senseless shooting is sparking both shock and outrage. >> reporter: a senseless murder causing an international uproar. >> a chilling story out of oklahoma. >> a shocking crime in oklahoma. the so-called thrill killing of a man from australia. >> reporter: police say these three teenagers gunned down a young man just for fun because they were bored. 22-year-old christopher lane played baseball in duncan, oklahoma. he was shot in the back from a car while he was out jogging. >> i am appalled. this is not supposed to happen in this community. >> reporter: prosecutor jason hicks said one of the accused, 15-year-old jason edwards actually danced as he was taken to jail. >> this whole thing was one great big joke. he thought it was funny. >> reporter: listen to the just rel
thank you for joining us. it's a horrific crime that's actually generating calls to boycott america. a young man from australia was gunned down while jogging, allegedly by three american teenagers who were bored and did it for the fun of it. the senseless shooting is sparking both shock and outrage. >> reporter: a senseless murder causing an international uproar. >> a chilling story out of oklahoma. >> a shocking crime in oklahoma. the so-called thrill killing of a man from...
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without orted us hesitation, which was heartening to us. and we made the decision because we felt like it was the right fight, the right place, the ight lawyers, the right strategy. we were it feewas and thrilled with the victory. kristen. e weak idn't choose to b plaintiffs in the case. to be ffs don't choose lead plaintiffs. they come to you with a problem in a had been relationship 10 years and had four children and we wanted to be married and we were doing couples do it establish security and couldn't be married. we tried through the city hall weddings in 2004 and that was taken away. so, we sort of went dormant in the sense that i think that we lives back private and just started going back to ork and parenting like we always had. when we found out that there --ht be a heal challenge and legal challenge and i was an acquaintance of tkhad griffin los angeles g in and president of the human rights campaign was looking for to help with this case. acquaintance of his we became involved in the case. that's how we got involved. believe that
without orted us hesitation, which was heartening to us. and we made the decision because we felt like it was the right fight, the right place, the ight lawyers, the right strategy. we were it feewas and thrilled with the victory. kristen. e weak idn't choose to b plaintiffs in the case. to be ffs don't choose lead plaintiffs. they come to you with a problem in a had been relationship 10 years and had four children and we wanted to be married and we were doing couples do it establish security...
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is not with us right now. he will be with us to launch a different discussion. governor quinn and i just had a groundbreaking for a similar issue, the river crossing. lines,y crossing state but across the st. clair river. 30-year process, getting the approval to do that bridge, which is 60 years past its expectancy. its expectancy. we will let you know about the ribbon cutting for that. you talked about economic impact. a question for you that you do not have to answer now. in addition to hosting all of these wonderful governors, i andat to be experimental aviation association. it started in 1953 in the wisconsin. visitors for00,000 one week in wisconsin. it becomes the busiest air traffic control center in the world. it has about $110 million in impact in that region. air traffices with control components, they picked up most of the costs, about $500,000 of that. there is an economic impact. here, i would ask if you would take a look at that. for them, it is a major impact. there are eaa chapters all across america. it is an incredibly important component. it h
is not with us right now. he will be with us to launch a different discussion. governor quinn and i just had a groundbreaking for a similar issue, the river crossing. lines,y crossing state but across the st. clair river. 30-year process, getting the approval to do that bridge, which is 60 years past its expectancy. its expectancy. we will let you know about the ribbon cutting for that. you talked about economic impact. a question for you that you do not have to answer now. in addition to...
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. >> i appreciate you coming before us today. it takes a lot of guts. >> not much brains. >> i -- it is my feeling that we have lost the brain and have no leaders in that 5305 people running this nation. [applause] financing part of the problem, and i share your frustration, my wife is a rabid democrat. i had to endure and obama sign in my front yard. [laughter] what i understand is why we can't just come up with good ideas and agree on good ideas. this seems like we're back to being republicans are democrats. i am an american. i was not able to love for the person i wanted to in this last election because of the rules and oklahoma are so harsh. a big problem, i think it would be ed kennedy headed defund the federal government. most of the stuff we do at the local level seems to be doing okay. i have an idea that maybe if we started estate paying our federal taxes to the state and lead in the state defined, we might get something done that way. my question is. i have a lot of things, and i don't expect it listened all of them. my
. >> i appreciate you coming before us today. it takes a lot of guts. >> not much brains. >> i -- it is my feeling that we have lost the brain and have no leaders in that 5305 people running this nation. [applause] financing part of the problem, and i share your frustration, my wife is a rabid democrat. i had to endure and obama sign in my front yard. [laughter] what i understand is why we can't just come up with good ideas and agree on good ideas. this seems like we're back...
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us, remember us. but go do something. don't let the lesson that's have been passed down go for naught. so at the jack kemp foundation one of the most critical projects we believe is in the legacy of dr. king and of my father is focusing on detroit. a city that is gone through incredible pain. and this is an opportunity for those of us who believe this is the greatest country in the world for people to have the opportunity to become all that they can be. we can go to detroit and it's a city where we which party has run that city for the past 50 years and we can propose different solutions, solutions . sed on our free enterprise strongly encouraging enterprise zones in detroit but we need ideas. anyone want to talk to us about detroit, that's where we think is one of the most important places to have an impact and to share in the cause that each of us believe. it's an honor to be with you all to share some words. i appreciate the opportunity. and god bless you. god bless america. thank you. >> thank you
us, remember us. but go do something. don't let the lesson that's have been passed down go for naught. so at the jack kemp foundation one of the most critical projects we believe is in the legacy of dr. king and of my father is focusing on detroit. a city that is gone through incredible pain. and this is an opportunity for those of us who believe this is the greatest country in the world for people to have the opportunity to become all that they can be. we can go to detroit and it's a city...
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use hand sanitizer. make sure the child gets enough rest. 1 to 12 hours of sleep a night -- 10 to 12 hours of sleep a night is best. a good nutritious meal can build resistance. doctors say bundle up their overcoats. studies have shown people who protect themselves from hold man's winter's wrath are less likely to catch a cold later in the year. for today's health minute, reporting. >>> one of the worst things that comes with back to school is making timing to pack paul have those lunches. experts said go for variety. try to hit all the food groups. even though you want your little ones to eat healthy, it's okay to send along a treat. and she believes communication is key. >> i think it's important for parents and children to establish an open relationship on what they're eating. if they want to buy something, be open and not to have kids feel like they have to sneak or trade with their friends. >> forget about mills industry meat f your kids do buy, the options are much healthier than in years past. sch
use hand sanitizer. make sure the child gets enough rest. 1 to 12 hours of sleep a night -- 10 to 12 hours of sleep a night is best. a good nutritious meal can build resistance. doctors say bundle up their overcoats. studies have shown people who protect themselves from hold man's winter's wrath are less likely to catch a cold later in the year. for today's health minute, reporting. >>> one of the worst things that comes with back to school is making timing to pack paul have those...
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used. the principal grabbed him in a headlock and he school security officer sprayed the student with mace. he was arrested and sent to juvenile detention. aree kinds of examples horrible. they have lifelong -- often lifelong consequences for students who are treated in this way. often times, they are unlawful. that is where the justice department can come in. we enforce the laws that bar discrimination by schools based on race, national origin, sex, and religion. that is what we did. we went into meridian, we investigated, we found that black students received harsher disciplinary consequences. suspensions, than white even when the students were the same school, same ages, and had similar disciplinary issues. we have a far-reaching comprehensive plan with meridian so they can manage school behavior. that is a critical goal. they're going to do it in a way that is fair and avoid a school to prison pipeline. for aged for training appropriate responses for other practices to improve school cl
used. the principal grabbed him in a headlock and he school security officer sprayed the student with mace. he was arrested and sent to juvenile detention. aree kinds of examples horrible. they have lifelong -- often lifelong consequences for students who are treated in this way. often times, they are unlawful. that is where the justice department can come in. we enforce the laws that bar discrimination by schools based on race, national origin, sex, and religion. that is what we did. we went...
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. >> a bart strike costs us about $73 million a day. that is people sitting in traffic, having to find other ways to get to work or to get to where they are going. >> reporter: that doesn't include the trickle down effect. bartender says the business depends on people being able to get to work. >> a lot of our customers come in for lunch. if they are not making it to work or telecommunicating from home then we don't have lunch business. >> reporter: fewer customers, fewer dollars. >> the business needs the customers. definitely affects everybody where it hurts. >> reporter: she like so many others hope bart and unions can come to an agreement without striking. >> car pooling could be the key to reducing traffic congestion if there is a strike. officials expect ten percent more traffic this time. many commuters are expected to turn to ride sharing apps to find rides. during the last strike apps saw a 50% increase in drivers and riders. the ride sharing app carma is offering cash back to drivers who sign up to participate. >>> another opt
. >> a bart strike costs us about $73 million a day. that is people sitting in traffic, having to find other ways to get to work or to get to where they are going. >> reporter: that doesn't include the trickle down effect. bartender says the business depends on people being able to get to work. >> a lot of our customers come in for lunch. if they are not making it to work or telecommunicating from home then we don't have lunch business. >> reporter: fewer customers,...
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are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this morning at a ceo forum in raleigh just seconds after governor mccrory left the stage, a well-known left wing extremist, former secretary of state retired general colin powell, took the stage as keynote speaker and basically let governor mccrory have it. no audio was allowed. here's what he said. "i want to see policies that encourage every american to vote, not make it more difficult to vote. it immediately turns off a voting bloc the republican party needs. these kinds of actions do not build the base. it just turns people away. you an say what you like, but there is no voter fraud. how can it be widespread and undetected? what it really says to minority voters is we really are sort of punishing you." joining me, host of "politicsnation," my colleague, reverend al sharpton. a special two-hour edition of his show will air tomorrow, "march on washington: the dr
are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this morning at a ceo forum in raleigh just seconds after governor mccrory left the stage, a well-known left wing extremist, former secretary of state retired general colin powell, took the stage as keynote speaker and basically let governor mccrory have it. no audio was allowed. here's what he said. "i want to see policies that encourage...
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against us, to what they almost did in 2004, which is to vote for us. to kerry by only 10 points. obama carries them by 60 points. the difference between those was .he immigration bill of 2005 when we killed that bill, we guaranteed a democratic congress and helped guarantee 2008.ama victory in we must not make that mistake again. there are two crucial pieces of information i need to share with you. i have run the last two successful presidential races in mexico. the mexican voters in the united states are conservatives. they are pro-life. they are against same-sex marriage. they of court debt. read them a when i question, latino citizens only, i am afraid democrats are of theting the policies leaders we used to have in latin america. it ruins my country and i came here and i do not want to see it ruined this country. 63% agreed with that. 48% strongly agreed. these voters are going to be republican voters in the very near future, as long as we do not drive them away. tois crucial we reach out them by passing some form of immigration reform. >> morris r
against us, to what they almost did in 2004, which is to vote for us. to kerry by only 10 points. obama carries them by 60 points. the difference between those was .he immigration bill of 2005 when we killed that bill, we guaranteed a democratic congress and helped guarantee 2008.ama victory in we must not make that mistake again. there are two crucial pieces of information i need to share with you. i have run the last two successful presidential races in mexico. the mexican voters in the...
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call us and put those numbers on the screen and send us a message on the screen using the #firstladies or go to c-span's facebook page and we have questions coming in and try to mix those in. gary robinson asked the question, was eliza concerned for her husband's safety after the lincoln assassination? >> she was absolutely terrified. his life was in danger as well. when he was a senator, he did not want his state to secedee from the union and oftentimes his life was in danger and when the president was assassinated. one of the daughters was worried. >> there was worry. some of the investigation suggests that there was in fact part of the overall plot someone assigned to kill johnson. >> he had heavy drinks beforehand and lost his nerve. >> he was stalking him that whole day and planning to assassinate him that night and he did not follow through. >> any historic documentation about how the president reacted to the threats on his life? >> i have never heard of any. we heard grave concerns for lincoln and people did try to tell him not to go to the peterson house that night himself beca
call us and put those numbers on the screen and send us a message on the screen using the #firstladies or go to c-span's facebook page and we have questions coming in and try to mix those in. gary robinson asked the question, was eliza concerned for her husband's safety after the lincoln assassination? >> she was absolutely terrified. his life was in danger as well. when he was a senator, he did not want his state to secedee from the union and oftentimes his life was in danger and when...
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john, are you with us? all right, let's move onto rod in plainview, indiana, was-- plainfield, i: two questions. i thought i heard somewhere that in the bill, the government has direct access to i think it was the insurance companies -- i don't know if you would call it bank accounts, but faster payments, claims, someone files a claim, there cannot be any denials by health insurance companies to maximize profits. can they have real-time access at the health insurance company and transferred to the doctor or -- transfer it to the doctor or the hospital? guest: there is -- the subsidy payments into directly to the-- payments would be sent directly to the insurance company from the federal government, i know of no provision that does anything to make any changes to health insurer pay the provider. that is probably company by company. guest: it is contractual. it depends on the company's agreement with doctors and hospitals, and i know of no provision where the government can intervene in the process, certainly
john, are you with us? all right, let's move onto rod in plainview, indiana, was-- plainfield, i: two questions. i thought i heard somewhere that in the bill, the government has direct access to i think it was the insurance companies -- i don't know if you would call it bank accounts, but faster payments, claims, someone files a claim, there cannot be any denials by health insurance companies to maximize profits. can they have real-time access at the health insurance company and transferred to...
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you can send us a tweet. here he is joining us from pennsylvania. is joining us from pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i understand these numbers are going to rise as more casualties lineup. my question is, we help with the muslim brotherhood into power, and it is horrible that these people are dying and all, but how many people have the muslim brotherhood target for slaughter, men, women, children, simply because they believe that jesus christ is who he says he is, he is lord and savior, and they get massacred for that, but we are upset that the massacres are getting massacred anin turn. host: this is from the "new york times," hundreds of egyptians killed in government rates, emergency declared as sectarian violence spreads. again, more than 3500 is the number of individuals who have been wounded as a result of what is joining us next from new york, republican line, good morning. caller: yes, good morning, the egyptian government is doing what the american government should be doing, and that is killing terrorists in mass. the two most hated people in andt are not george bush b
you can send us a tweet. here he is joining us from pennsylvania. is joining us from pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i understand these numbers are going to rise as more casualties lineup. my question is, we help with the muslim brotherhood into power, and it is horrible that these people are dying and all, but how many people have the muslim brotherhood target for slaughter, men, women, children, simply because they believe that jesus christ is who he says he is, he is lord and savior, and...
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joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us. i see a lot of touch grains instead of switches and dials. why is that? touchscreeng a reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is knobs and-plus displays. yourthe touchscreen, workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation. pilot is not as busy flipping knobs and switches, then he can pay more attention to the big picture. --thisou can do a by tells you your weapons capability. this is the overall function of the plane. walk us through some of these other things. guest: this is our tactical display. this is our primary display for deploying weapons. informationhesized presented to us in a simple and go where and format -- in a simple and coherent format. we have our infrared search and track and this is our system which is infrared around the airplane. host: this will give you a real- time sense of what is going on inside the plane. guest: is different from legacy fighters. is very intuitive to operate. ift: what happens electronics fail? gues
joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us. i see a lot of touch grains instead of switches and dials. why is that? touchscreeng a reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is knobs and-plus displays. yourthe touchscreen, workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation. pilot is not as busy flipping knobs and switches, then he can pay more attention to the big picture. --thisou can do a by tells you your weapons capability. this is the...